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  • It's an old fashioned quid pro quo where the Koch brothers get allied professors who'll preach Ayn Rand, supply side economic policies and the values of the 19th century Guilded Age to students and the college gets some funding.

    Robert Greenwald: Are the Koch Brothers Teaching You? [VIDEO] Robert Greenwald 2012

  • It's an old fashioned quid pro quo where the Koch brothers get allied professors who'll preach Ayn Rand, supply side economic policies and the values of the 19th century Guilded Age to students and the college gets some funding.

    Robert Greenwald: Are the Koch Brothers Teaching You? [VIDEO] Robert Greenwald 2012

  • Perhaps it is spurious to remember the past, but in the Original Guilded Age [tm], powerful executives used …. super trains!

    Matthew Yglesias » Meet The New Jet 2009

  • But a right of abortion goes as far beyond what can be found in any common-sense reading of the Constitution as anything dreamed up by Marshall, Taney, or Guilded Age judges.

    Balkinization 2007

  • But a right of abortion goes as far beyond what can be found in any common-sense reading of the Constitution as anything dreamed up by Marshall, Taney, or Guilded Age judges.

    Balkinization 2007

  • Moreover, when the latest data was released a few weeks ago, Paul Krugman called the findings of growing income inequality "truly amazing" in a blog post titled Even More Guilded.

    Bruce Judson: Economic Inequality: The Wall Street Journal Is Just Wrong 2009

  • The Guilded Age predates that, it's more turn of the century.

    Obama Decries "Second Gilded Age" 2009

  • "But a right of abortion goes as far beyond what can be found in any common-sense reading of the Constitution as anything dreamed up by Marshall, Taney, or Guilded Age judges."

    Balkinization 2007

  • By 1937 in real terms the DJIA had recovered ~60% of its losses from 1929, and considering the obscene disparities in wealth during the 1920s Guilded Age that gave rise to such corporate values, a 60% rebound is certainly impressive.

    Hale "Bonddad" Stewart: The Great Depression, Part IV 2009

  • A new era combining the worsts of the Guilded Age and the age of Laissez-faire.

    Matthew Yglesias » They Saved Newt’s Brain 2007

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